Holistic Patient Care: The Synergy between Physiotherapists and Nurses in Long-Term Care

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Ghadh Hussain Abdullah, Ahood Marzouq Fahid Al-Anzi, Haya Ali Dashin Alqahtani, Hawra Mansoor Ahmed Shehab, Emama Makki Ali Almatwah, Abdullah Mahdi Mohammed Al-Yami, Norah Dhaifallah Mohammed Alshanbari, Hessah Ayed Aenazil, Faizah Ahmad Mutaab Alfaifi, Hassna Mohammed Yahia Sharahili, Reem Ahmad Albasheer, Amsha Batah Alrashedy, Ali Saeed Almansour, Samiah Muteb Hanitaalh Almutairi, Hameedah Abdullah Aljamal

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Holistic patient care in long-term care facilities is crucial for improving the quality of life for individuals with chronic illnesses, disabilities, or recovering from severe health conditions. Physiotherapists and nurses play complementary roles in providing comprehensive, patient-centered care. This synergy enhances mobility, reduces pain, manages chronic conditions, and addresses the psychological and emotional needs of patients. By working together, these professionals create a supportive environment that promotes physical and mental well-being. This article explores the collaborative dynamics between physiotherapists and nurses, highlighting their distinct and shared responsibilities, the benefits of teamwork, and strategies for fostering effective partnerships.

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